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Lesson 2
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Teaching objective: Train students’ listening ability
Train students’ ability of dictation Help students with their pronunciation Improve students get some useful language Train students speaking ability Improve students’ communication skills
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1. Homework checking
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2 students come to the stage and make the presentation on My College Life.
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2. Text learning
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Episode 1 46 Linden Street Act 2
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1) Watch Act 2 once and answer the following questions.
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Where does Richard live?
How can Alexandra go to Richard’s home according to the policeman? What size does the customer wear? When does Marilyn expect to meet Richard? Did Richard go back to the ferry to look for his lost bag of films? Who is cooking dinner and when is the dinner time? Where do they call first? What is their telephone number?
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2) Watch Act 2 again with the help of the following words.
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Linden Street, Riverdale try on name tag number 1 subway Van Cortland Park uptown platform boutique heavy traffic ten after six ferry Staten Island Ferry lost-and-found office pick up the telephone dial the number hang up canvas bag J.F.Kennedy Ferry
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3) Watch the first part of Act 2 and fill in the blanks.
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Alexandra: Excuse me, ___1___. Can you help me?
Policeman: ___2___. Alexandra: Can you tell me how to get to ___3___, in Riverdale? Policeman: "Richard Stewart, 46 Linden Street, Riverdale, New York." You should take ___4___. Alexandra: Is there a ___5___ near here? Policeman: Yes. The station's that way. You should take the number 1 train to ___6___. Alexandra: Number 1 train to Van Cortlandt park. Thank you. Policeman: ___7___. Good luck. Remember, the number 1 train. The ___8___. Alexandra: Thank you. Policeman: You're welcome.
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4) Watch it again with the help of the video script and imitate speakers in the video.
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Alexandra: Excuse me, officer. Can you help me?
Policeman: Sure. Alexandra: Can you tell me how to get to Linden Street, in Riverdale? Policeman: "Richard Stewart, 46 Linden Street, Riverdale, New York." You should take the number 1 subway. Alexandra: Is there a station near here? Policeman: Yes. The station's that way. You should take the number 1 train to Van Cortlandt Park. Alexandra: Number 1 train to Van Cortlandt park. Thank you. Policeman: Anytime. Good luck. Remember, the number 1 train. The uptown platform. Alexandra: Thank you. Policeman: You're welcome.
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Customer: Is this pink too bright for me?
Marilyn: Mmm-hmm. It is a very bright pink. Try this. It's size eight. Customer: But I wear size ten. Marilyn: How about green? It's size ten. Customer: Let me try it on. Customer: I'm taking too much of your time. Marilyn: It's six 0'clock. Where's my husband? I was expecting him here at five forty-five. Customer. Don't worry. The we're going to be late for dinner. Marilyn: I know. But we're going to be late for dinner. Customer: I'll take this green sweater. I like the color on me, don't you? Marilyn: I think it looks terrific on you.
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Richard: I'm sorry I'm so late. I had a really bad day.
Marilyn: It's ten after six. We're late. Robbie's cooking tonight, and dinner's at six thirty. Richard: I know. I know. I'm really sorry. I left my bag of film on the ferry. I went back for it , but the ferry was gone. I lost a whole day's work. Marilyn: I'll call the Staten lsland Ferry lost-and-found office. Richard: I didn't think of that. Thanks. Marilyn: Hello, Yes. The number, please, of the Staten lsland Ferry lost-and-found office. Five five five...zero eight zero eight. Thank you.
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Richard: I really appreciate it, Marilyn.
Marilyn: Hello. Did anyone find a camera bag this afternoon, a small canvas bag, on the J.F.Kennedy Ferry?...No? Maybe someone will find it. The name is Stewart, Richard Stewart. And the telephone number is five five five...three oh nine oh. Thank you. Sorry, Richard. They don't have it. Richard: Thanks, anyway. There was a girl on the ferry. Now maybe... Marilyn: Tell me about it on the way home.
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Thank you, I appreciate your help. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you for your help. Thanks a lot. I want to thank you for your help. Thank you. Thank you. Glad that I could help. Don't mention it. I'm glad that I could help. Thanks. You're welcome. Thanks, Gerald. And thank you, Mrs. Vann. Oh, my pleasure. Thank you. You're welcome.
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Thank you very much. It was very nice of you. I appreciate it
Thank you very much. It was very nice of you. I appreciate it. Thanks a lot. Thank you. You're welcome. Don't mention it. I'm glad that I could help. My pleasure. It was nothing. You're welcome. The number one train to Van Cortlandt Park. Thank you. Anytime. Good luck.
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Thank you very much. It was very nice of you. I appreciate it
Thank you very much. It was very nice of you. I appreciate it. Thanks a lot. Thank you. You're welcome. Don't mention it. I'm glad that I could help. My pleasure. It was nothing. You're welcome. Thank you for your help. Thanks a lot. I want to thank you for your help. Thank you. Glad that I could help.
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Don't mention it. I'm glad that I could help. Thanks. You're welcome
Don't mention it. I'm glad that I could help. Thanks. You're welcome. Thank you. I'm sorry, Richard. They don't have it. Thanks, anyway. Thanks, anyway. It was nice of you to try. I appreciate it. Thanks a lot. Thank you. Anytime.
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3. Language learning
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EXPRESSIONS OF THANKS Thank you. Thank you very much. It was very nice of you. I appreciate your help. I appreciate it. Thanks, anyway.
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EXPRESSIONS AFTER THANKS
You’re welcome. I’m glad that I could help. Glad that I could help. Don’t mention it. It was nothing. My pleasure. Anytime.
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4. Role play
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Situation: One is Marilyn. The other is Richard. Perform Act 2.
2 students a group. 3 minutes’ preparation. Use what you have learned in this class as much as possible.
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5. Homework
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Get ready to make a presentation next week for 1 minute on the following topic: My Best Friend
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